A total of 420 green marbles and red marbles were put into Box A and Box B respectively. There were 1 1/2 times as many red marbles as green marbles. Some yellow marbles were put into Box B. For every 3 green marbles in Box A, 16 blue ones were added into Box A. Box A then had four times as many marbles as Box B. What was the ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the number of blue marbles?

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A total of 420 green marbles and red marbles were put into Box A and Box B respectively. There were 1 1/2 times as many red marbles as green marbles. Some yellow marbles were put into Box B. For every 3 green marbles in Box A, 16 blue ones were added into Box A. Box A then had four times as many marbles as Box B. What was the ratio of the number of yellow marbles to the number of blue marbles?
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